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Re: Lemarcus Aldridge puts Portland home up for sale
« Reply #15 on: June 04, 2015, 12:05:09 PM »

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A winning franchise and a great coach in Pop, I cant see why anyone would turn down the Spurs if they can get a max contract
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Re: Lemarcus Aldridge puts Portland home up for sale
« Reply #16 on: June 04, 2015, 12:23:13 PM »

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Oh... More indication that he's leaving? It could very well be the case.

And I get it, especially if he's going to San Antonio. His home state plus a winning club... Too easy.
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Re: Lemarcus Aldridge puts Portland home up for sale
« Reply #17 on: June 04, 2015, 12:48:56 PM »

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A winning franchise and a great coach in Pop, I cant see why anyone would turn down the Spurs if they can get a max contract

That will end when Duncan is gone.   Pop would tell you , his success is based on Tim Duncan.

NBA is based on luck first,  they got Duncan , when he is gone watch what happens.

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« Reply #18 on: June 04, 2015, 12:52:25 PM »

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A winning franchise and a great coach in Pop, I cant see why anyone would turn down the Spurs if they can get a max contract

That will end when Duncan is gone.   Pop would tell you , his success is based on Tim Duncan.

NBA is based on luck first,  they got Duncan , when he is gone watch what happens.

The Spurs' success has been based on a lot more than Duncan--and I bet it will continue without him. He's not been at his peak for some time anyway.

Re: Lemarcus Aldridge puts Portland home up for sale
« Reply #19 on: June 04, 2015, 02:42:49 PM »

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Ive seeen some rumors of him going to Dallas, but how would a Nowitzki Aldridge front court work?

Nowitzki as a sixth man, coming off the bench.
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« Reply #20 on: June 04, 2015, 02:57:27 PM »

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Ive seeen some rumors of him going to Dallas, but how would a Nowitzki Aldridge front court work?

Nowitzki as a sixth man, coming off the bench.

I think LMA could start at center, and play there for at least 20 minutes a night.  Get a backup center who can play 20+ minutes a night (e.g. Asik) and you could manage a quality 3-man rotation with Dirk and LMA and the C.
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« Reply #21 on: June 04, 2015, 03:04:24 PM »

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If he goes to San Antonio, you think Stern can get in Silver's ear and figure out someway to veto it?  Similar to the Chris Paul to the Lakers being nixed.

I know I know, it's not possible, two TOTALLY different situations...but man, Aldridge signing in San Antonio almost doesn't seem fair.  I have all the respect in the world for the Spurs as a franchise and what they've done for almost 20 years during the whole Duncan era, but good God am I getting sick of them.  Every franchise needs to take their lumps in a rebuild and it's about time the Spurs took their lumps.

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« Reply #22 on: June 04, 2015, 03:27:58 PM »

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Ive seeen some rumors of him going to Dallas, but how would a Nowitzki Aldridge front court work?

Nowitzki as a sixth man, coming off the bench.

I think LMA could start at center, and play there for at least 20 minutes a night.  Get a backup center who can play 20+ minutes a night (e.g. Asik) and you could manage a quality 3-man rotation with Dirk and LMA and the C.

Yeah, they're not benching Dirk, or Aldridge for that matter.  They'd start them together and bring a C in for Dirk early.

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« Reply #23 on: June 04, 2015, 04:14:13 PM »

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If he goes to San Antonio, you think Stern can get in Silver's ear and figure out someway to veto it?  Similar to the Chris Paul to the Lakers being nixed.

I know I know, it's not possible, two TOTALLY different situations...but man, Aldridge signing in San Antonio almost doesn't seem fair.  I have all the respect in the world for the Spurs as a franchise and what they've done for almost 20 years during the whole Duncan era, but good God am I getting sick of them.  Every franchise needs to take their lumps in a rebuild and it's about time the Spurs took their lumps.

Do you think they would have been so successful if they wouldn't have drafted so well.
Judging they draft in the 20s each year, difficult to do better than them.
Not sick of it, I respect their talent at scouting and picking always a talented player or the right fit to get better each year.

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« Reply #24 on: June 04, 2015, 04:19:04 PM »

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Ive seeen some rumors of him going to Dallas, but how would a Nowitzki Aldridge front court work?

Nowitzki as a sixth man, coming off the bench.

I think LMA could start at center, and play there for at least 20 minutes a night.  Get a backup center who can play 20+ minutes a night (e.g. Asik) and you could manage a quality 3-man rotation with Dirk and LMA and the C.

Aldridge has publicly said he doesn't like playing center.

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« Reply #25 on: June 04, 2015, 04:45:59 PM »

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Ive seeen some rumors of him going to Dallas, but how would a Nowitzki Aldridge front court work?

Nowitzki as a sixth man, coming off the bench.

I think LMA could start at center, and play there for at least 20 minutes a night.  Get a backup center who can play 20+ minutes a night (e.g. Asik) and you could manage a quality 3-man rotation with Dirk and LMA and the C.

Yeah, they're not benching Dirk, or Aldridge for that matter.  They'd start them together and bring a C in for Dirk early.
Dirk has already talked about the possibility of coming off the bench.  If it is best for the team, he would surely do so. 

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« Reply #26 on: June 04, 2015, 04:53:32 PM »

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Ive seeen some rumors of him going to Dallas, but how would a Nowitzki Aldridge front court work?

Nowitzki as a sixth man, coming off the bench.

I think LMA could start at center, and play there for at least 20 minutes a night.  Get a backup center who can play 20+ minutes a night (e.g. Asik) and you could manage a quality 3-man rotation with Dirk and LMA and the C.

Aldridge has publicly said he doesn't like playing center.

Which is why he's probably unlikely to sign in Dallas.
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« Reply #27 on: June 04, 2015, 05:20:57 PM »

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If San Antionio does sign both Leonard/Aldridge, Cs should try to sneak in and see if they can grab Splitter. Whiles he's no Aldridge, he's a solid big man that could be had for much less.



They could sign Aldridge and Leonard to max deals, but would be Duncan and ginobali are retiring or playing for the vet min...

More likely means one would be retiring.  They'd have about $6 million in cap room if both got their respective maxes (as long as Leonard signs last).  Manu made $7 mil last year, so $6  mil wouldn't be a crazy paycut.  If they move Splitter, they could probably keep both.

I'm not sure Splitter does much more for us than Zeller does. I'm content on not losing any assets on Splitter while we have Zeller. Unless, of course, SA needs to send splitter our way to make room and they attach some sort of pick.

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Does Houston have enough room to sign him?

Re: Lemarcus Aldridge puts Portland home up for sale
« Reply #29 on: June 04, 2015, 07:14:38 PM »

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Does Houston have enough room to sign him?

It might be possible if they dump enough salaries.
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